Transplant?

Evil-Mobo

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How's it going guys. Quick question and I apologize if it's been asked/answered 100 times, but don't see sticky's here in the section.

I started my first two autos recently in small like 1/2 gal pots with the thought of transplanting later. Now I see you should not transplant at all. Do I move these plants and if so when? Leave them where they are and harvest the tiniest plants ever, or just scratch their grow and drop new beans?

I know now I made an error, just looking for advice on the best way to go about this....

Thanks
 

Evil-Mobo

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One has been stagnant for a week I yanked it and dropped a new bean just a moment ago that germed well and had the taproot out.. The other is a seedling that sprouted on 4/20 and here is a pic:

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Majorduke

Active Member
That would be good for outdoors, I have one in a 10 gal smart pot indoors now. I would have mine outdoors if I could
 

black jesus

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10 gallons is a waste. Max is 5 even for super autos. Another thing you can do is keep them in that pot until the roots fill it and then transplant. Wouldn't be any shock. If you do it not make sure the hole is as deep and the root is long.
 

Evil-Mobo

Well-Known Member
10 gallons is a waste. Max is 5 even for super autos. Another thing you can do is keep them in that pot until the roots fill it and then transplant. Wouldn't be any shock. If you do it not make sure the hole is as deep and the root is long.
I was thinking this would be the case thanks for chiming in I will most likely do just that and get a 5 gallon pot for her. I think the 10 gal would be overkill for an auto that lives such a short time.

Thanks
 

black jesus

Well-Known Member
I hear they call that super transplant I believe....you always hear peolpe say start in and finish in the same pot...but alot of times that's not possible in you don't have the room
 
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